This is a National cemetery a short walk from the my first home - the one my parents took me after I was born. I used to go there as a kid and have revisited on several occasions - sometimes with cameras. The 120 B/W were shot sometime in 1982 with a Yashica 635 that was in its death throws (the counter went - perhaps its spirit is located here ; ) The 35mm photos are from an April 2014 visit. I used two 35's, a Canon 7N (it takes the lenses from my Canon 5D!) and an experimental "toy" camera, the "Sprocket Rocket", a fun panoramic camera from the hipster analogers at Lomography.

The black and white 2014's are derived from the color negative film in photoshop using the "duotone" process. I love the richness of duotones in PS and this particular one attempts to feature the warm tone of Kodak's Ektalure paper (RIP) that was my go to "art" paper back before digital.